HGTV fans are outraged over the home design channel's latest decorating tip of spicing up dining room decor by using an American flag as a tablecloth. Even after the company issued a Facebook apology, consumers are still raging.

Consumers flooded the network's Facebook page with negative comments after reading HGTV's suggestion to "Drape a large American flag over the table as a bright and festive table runner. Use a nylon flag so spills can be easily wiped off and the flag can later be hung with pride on a flag pole.”

People were stunned.

And disgusted.

Maybe HGTV just didn't get flag etiquette.

Is HGTV just "stupid?"

Is it ... Canadian?

Either way, people were not having it.

So HGTV did what companies need to do in times of a social media crisis. It issued a Facebook apology post.

Not everyone bought it.

Others that did are demanding more. Namely, punishment. HGTV hasn't said whether any staff were disciplined:

But most of the people who directly replied to HGTV's apology had other fish to fry: